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Re: Know of a place I might find a used 57 Wagon Transfer Case?


 

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Ah, awesome ok. I'll get some pic tomorrow. Thank yee!


-------- Original message --------
From: Curt Holland <curt@...>
Date: 3/17/21 6:39 PM (GMT-08:00)
Subject: Re: [WillysTech] Know of a place I might find a used 57 Wagon Transfer Case?

Marc,
Can you post a few pictures of where it is cracked? Lock-n-stitch makes some great cast iron repair options. And none of the risks that come with welding.
Curt


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On Mar 17, 2021 9:12 PM, "Richard Needham via groups.io" <flappy59@...> wrote:
I don¡¯t know where you are located. I have a case you could have. I¡¯m in Wisconsin. To properly weld cast it must be heated first, welded with nickel rod and allowed to cool slowly. We used to put it in a drum of vermiculite overnight to cool.?
Good luck. Richard?


On Mar 17, 2021, at 5:50 PM, Pruit Ginsberg via groups.io <pruitg@...> wrote:

? It is cast iron, not the easiest to weld, but can be. ?Use ss rod. ?Might depend on where it is cracked.
It must be a Dana 18 in a 57.
Pruit

On Mar 17, 2021, at 3:07 PM, AWORKOFMARC <marcwhittemore@...> wrote:


Hey Gents....

Found out my 57 Wagon transfer case is cracked. Booo.

Wondering if it can be repair welded (that is, if it's not made of pot metal) or if there's a recommended salvage yard I might find one of those?

Thanks

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